They are called many things, some people call them Leprechauns, others call them siog, but most people just call them Irish
The Irish word for the world is Domhan
the Irish word for leg is "cos"
In Ireland we would commonly call him a small farmer. I know this seems a simple answer but it is a widely phrase. The word crofter I have seen being used by people from outside Ireland but never by an Irish person.
the Irish word for fun is craic....pronounced crack!
tapa is the Irish word for fast
Irish and American usage differ in the use of this word. In the U.S. usage the word "creek" can be "sruthán" (small stream, brook) or"gleanntán" (small glen, dell). In Irish usage crompán (creek; low-lying land beside creek/river) camas (small bay, cove) góilín (small inlet, creek)
It is the past tense of Tá. Bhí sé, he was. (Irish has two forms of 'to be'.)
Your in Irish Gaelic is: bhurthe Irish word for your is: bhur
It is an Irish word.
It isn't an Irish word.
'Colt' is not an Irish word. The Irish word for colt is bromach.
In Irish Gaelic, the word for leprechaun is "leipreachán." This term is derived from the Old Irish "luchorpán," which means "small body." Leprechauns are often associated with Irish folklore and are typically depicted as mischievous little fairies.
The word "leprechaun" comes from the Irish term "leipreachán," which means "small-bodied fellow." Leprechauns are mischievous mythical creatures in Irish folklore often depicted as shoemakers who hide their pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
There is no Irish word that means "wolfbrother"
The Irish word for the world is Domhan
The Irish word for gold is 'ór'.
The Irish word for plant isplandaí